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Boys And Girls Club Of Schenectady @ Yates Village
Program Name: Boys and Girls Club of Schenectady @ Yates Village
Program Address: 2450 VanVranken Ave, Schenectady NY 12308
Contact Phone: (518) 372-3583
Website: http://bgcschenectady.org/contact.php
Detail: The Mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Schenectady is to help youth of all backgrounds with special concern for those from disadvantaged circumstances, develop the qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders.
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Boys and Girls Club of Schenectady @ Yates Village, Schenectady NY
Program Address: 2450 VanVranken Ave, Schenectady NY 12308
Contact Phone: (518) 372-3583
Website: http://bgcschenectady.org/contact.php
Detail: The Mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Schenectady is to help youth of all backgrounds with special concern for those from disadvantaged circumstances, develop the qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders.
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